05073oam 2200721Ia 450 991014640420332120231130185239.01-282-11788-297866121178861-4443-1197-21-4443-1196-4(CKB)1000000000748085(EBL)437447(OCoLC)429055855(SSID)ssj0000193208(PQKBManifestationID)11172839(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000193208(PQKBWorkID)10217642(PQKB)11091279(MiAaPQ)EBC437447(Au-PeEL)EBL437447(CaPaEBR)ebr10307900(CaONFJC)MIL211788(PPN)140763775(EXLCZ)99100000000074808520080929d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLithic materials and Paleolithic societies /edited by Brooke Blades and Brian AdamsOxford Wiley-Blackwell20091 online resource (xiii, 298 pages) illustrations, maps1-4051-6837-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Lithic Materials and Paleolithic Societies; List of Contributors; Introduction: Lithics, Landscapes, and Societies; Part I: Regional Landscape Perspectives; Chapter 1: Raw Materials and Techno-Economic Behaviors at Oldowan and Acheulean Sites in the West Turkana Region, Kenya; Chapter 2: Patterns of Lithic Material Procurement and Transformation During the Middle; Chapter 3: Revisiting European Upper Paleolithic Raw Material Transfers: the Demise of the Cultural Ecological Paradigm?Chapter 4: Sourcing Raw Materials for Chipped Stone Artifacts: the State-Of-The-Art in Hungary and the Carpathian Basin; Chapter 5: Upper Paleolithic Toolstone Procurement and Selection Across Beringia; Chapter 6: Reduction, Recycling, and Raw Material Procurement in Western Arnhem Land, Australia; Part II: Technological and Assemblage Variability; Chapter 7: Paleolithic Exploitation of Rounded and Sub-Angular Quartzites in the Indian Subcontinent; Chapter 8: Filling the Void: Lithic Raw Material Utilization During the Hungarian GravettianChapter 9: Technological Efficiency as an Adaptive Behavior among Paleolithic Hunter-Gatherers: Evidence from La-Côte, Caminade Est, and Le Flageolet I; Chapter 10: Trash: the Structure of Great Basin Paleoarchaic Debitage Assemblages in Western North America; Part III: Micro-Landscape Perspectives; Chapter 11: Reconstructing Landscape use and Mobility in The Namibian Early Stone Age using Chaîne Opératoire; Chapter 12: Changing the Face of the Earth: Human Behavior at Sede Ilan, an Extensive Lower-Middle Paleolithic Quarry Site in IsraelChapter 13: Aurignacian Core Reduction and Landscape Utilization at La Ferrassie, France; Chapter 14: OblAzowa And HlOmcza: Two Paleolithic Sites in The North Carpathians Province of Southern Poland; Chapter 15: Raw Material Economy and Technological Organization at Solvieux, France; Part IV: Hominid Cognition, Adaptation, and Cultural Chronology; Chapter 16: Inferring Aspects of Acheulean Sociality and Cognition from Lithic Technology; Chapter 17: Quina Procurement and Tool ProductionChapter 18: The Impact of Lithic Raw Material Quality and Post-Depositional Processes on Cultural/Chronological Classification: the Hungarian Szeletian Case; Chapter 19: Raw Material Durability, Function, and Retouch in the Upper Paleolithic of the Transbaikal Region, Siberia; Chapter 20: Clovis and Dalton: Unbounded and Bounded Systems in the Midcontinent of North America; IndexLithic Materials and Paleolithic Societies provides a detailed examination of the Paleolithic procurement and utilization of the most durable material in the worldwide archaeological record. The volume addresses sites ranging in age from some of the earliest hominin occupations in eastern and southern Africa to late Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene occupations in North American and Australia. The Early Paleolithic in India and the Near East, the Middle Paleolithic in Europe, and the Late Paleolithic in Europe and eastern Asia are also considered.Stone implementsAnalysisTools, PrehistoricAnalysisPaleolithic periodLand settlement patternsSocial archaeologyStone implementsAnalysis.Tools, PrehistoricAnalysis.Paleolithic period.Land settlement patterns.Social archaeology.930.1/2930.12Blades Brooke S868230Adams Brian972400MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910146404203321Lithic materials and Paleolithic societies2211133UNINA